Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 379.06 - News media access to youth
(1) It is the
policy of the department to permit visits to correctional institutions by
representatives of the news media. Visits and interviews by representatives of
the news media with staff and youth can foster the public's understanding of
the qualities, problems and needs of youth and institutions. That understanding
helps to develop community acceptance and support of correctional objectives
which enhances the achievement of those objectives, including reintegration
into the community.
(2) If a
representative of the news media requests an opportunity to interview a youth,
the superintendent may permit the interview consistent with institution needs
and program needs of the youth. The superintendent shall obtain parental or
guardian approval for a youth under the age of 18 before the interview. An
interview may be refused if any of the following occur:
(a) The superintendent determines that an
interview will jeopardize or be detrimental to the safety or order of the
institution or the welfare or program of a youth.
(b) The clinical services supervisor believes
that the youth has emotional problems which are likely to be exacerbated by an
interview or believes the youth is mentally ill.
(c) The youth is in close
confinement.
(d) The youth refuses
to be interviewed.
(e) The parents
of a youth under the age of 18 years object to the interview.
(f) The welfare of the victim, the victim's
family or the community would be jeopardized.
(3) Representatives of the news media may not
photograph any youth in a manner that would reveal the identity of the
youth.
(4) All visits and
interviews conducted under this section are subject to specific policies and
procedures of the superintendent as to time, location, length, staff presence
and the equipment used. The superintendent may terminate an interview
consistent with this chapter at any time.
(5) All representatives of the news media who
are granted interviews under this section shall sign a prior written agreement
not to reveal the identity of any youth or to disclose information that would
lead to the youth's identity.
(6) A
superintendent may permit anonymous interviews of a youth.
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